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Finding Balance seminars
" If you don't like something, change it. If you can't change it, change your
attitude."
— Maya Angelou
"Balance surely is the key to a fulfilling professional and personal life,
especially in medicine, which is as much a calling as a career. The process
begins with awareness and the weekend helped boost awareness, examine
priorities and have fun while doing it. Lee is a rare personality, one who can
draw individuals out in a large group setting, while making everyone feel
included and supported." — TM, MD
"As a physician's spouse, I was curious to see how, if at all, the Finding
Balance weekend would apply to me. And it surely did. In fact, with little
tweaking, this would be a useful process for everyone –it could be called
"Finding Balance in Life." — Participating Spouse
"Before this program I had to justify every minute I spent not doing something
for something else." — Tish K, MD
Two Day Seminars Program Outline
Day One
Finding Balance: The genesis of imbalance
- Our stresses from the inside and out
- Our personalities and how they affect our stress levels
- Type A personalities and perfectionism
- The effect of training and career development on our personality
- Care and work addiction
- Stress, burnout and performance
Evaluating your needs and tools to enhance balance
- How you can impact your performance
- Learning tools to shift perspective
Skills to manage stress and difficult situations
- Cognitive relearning of responses
- Perfectionism and it's impact
- Creating boundaries
- Learning how to ask for what you need
- Managing expectation
- Re-thinking responses to stress
The neuro-physiology of stress
- The effect of stress on health
- The effect of stress on performance and cognition
Emotional shifting
- Stress management to enhance performance
- Managing difficult people
- Learning new responses to stress inducing situations
- Problem solving
Day Two
- The science of connection
- The effect of relationships on health
- How we interact at home and work
Communication and connection
- The effect of communication on outcomes
- Learning more effective communication
- Communicating with difficult people
- Empathetic listening
- Intuitive listening
Understanding your personality structure
- Evaluation of the physician personality before, during and after training
- The effect of this personality in mid life
- Identifying core areas for change in your personality structure
Psychosynthesis: Becoming whole & moving forward
- Understanding the 'dark' side of your personality
- Identifying the genesis of your personality
- Personality restructuring
- Creating a more effective way of being moving forward in your life
Moving forward
- Identifying goals
- Understanding the will to make change
- Creating an action plan for change
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